It Could Happen Here

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Jun 1, 2025 • 27min

CZM Book Club: The Revolutionary Fables of Ricardo Flores Magón

Dive into the life and radical writings of Ricardo Flores Magón, a pivotal figure in the Mexican anarchist movement. Discover how his fables connect historical struggles with modern issues like class divide and capitalism. Explore a thought-provoking dialogue that contrasts the experiences of the working class and the elite, symbolized through everyday garments. Reflect on the complexities of power, identity, and the nature of rebellion through engaging metaphors. Join a disillusioned revolutionary and a hopeful idealist as they debate the true essence of resistance.
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May 31, 2025 • 2h 44min

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Mira Lazine, a freelance trans journalist, discusses alarming developments in trans healthcare in the UK, highlighting rising suicide rates and systemic cover-ups. Kirsten Zitlau, an immigration lawyer, shares insights on asylum law challenges, emphasizing the urgent need for reforms in immigration courts. Gillian Brockel, a journalist and former flight attendant, reveals her experiences tracking deportation flights and the ethical dilemmas they present. Together, they advocate for marginalized communities, urging grassroots action and responsible media coverage.
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May 30, 2025 • 59min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #18

Mira Levine, a journalist from The Free Radical, explores critical social issues tied to budget bills and their impact on marginalized communities. She highlights how recent legislation threatens trans healthcare access. The discussion delves into the chilling effects of ICE arrests in immigration courts and the dire conditions faced by deportees in Myanmar. Additionally, Levine emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism in fostering support networks for those adversely affected by these policies. Engaging and thought-provoking, this conversation sheds light on urgent human rights concerns.
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May 29, 2025 • 34min

What's Happening in Immigration Court

Kirsten Zittlau, an immigration lawyer specializing in asylum cases, shares her insights into the turmoil of the U.S. asylum system. She discusses the drastic changes that hinder asylum seekers, such as new regulations and legal challenges. Through the story of Primrose, a Zimbabwean woman she represents, Kirsten highlights the urgent need for legal representation and the grim realities faced by those in immigration courts. The conversation underscores the ethical implications of current policies and the emotional toll on both migrants and legal advocates.
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May 28, 2025 • 28min

Rendition By Private Jet

Gillian Brockell, a journalist known for her investigative work on deportation flights, shares her insights on the clandestine operations behind these journeys. She discusses how she identified a Gulfstream jet used to transport migrants to Djibouti and the surprising legal interventions, like the halted flight in Ireland. The conversation delves into the ethics surrounding private jet deportations, the complexities of tracking these flights, and the urgent need for public awareness to uphold human rights in the face of such actions.
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May 27, 2025 • 43min

16 Dead & a Cover-up: An NHS Trans Horror Story

Mira Lazine, a freelance trans journalist and creator of Free Radicals, dives into the troubling realities of trans rights in the UK. She discusses the alarming cover-up of trans deaths by government and media, the disastrous healthcare scenarios for trans youth, and the high suicide rates linked to treatment restrictions. Mira critically examines the controversial Cass report, highlighting biases against trans voices. The conversation underscores the vital role of activism and community support in advancing trans rights and mental health.
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May 26, 2025 • 27min

Introducing: Away Days Podcast - A Cold Day for Violence

Dive into the gritty world of underground fighting, where chaos reigns with no rules. Journey alongside a street fighter as he navigates a secretive match in Hastings. Experience the raw energy of an unregulated combat culture that echoes ancient traditions. The intense struggles of fighters highlight personal identity crises and age-related risks. Explore the chilling realities of organized violence while reflecting on modern issues like digital security and identity theft.
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May 25, 2025 • 21min

CZM Book Club: The Abbot of Druimenach

Discover an intriguing Irish fairy tale about gender transformation, where an abbot turns into a woman, and unpack its connections to modern issues of identity and sexuality. The conversation bridges this folklore with discussions on women's sexual health, underscoring the importance of seeking medical advice. Delve into medieval Ireland's cultural complexities as the speakers reflect on friendship, social allure, and the duality of gender roles, offering a rich tapestry of historical insights and personal experiences.
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May 24, 2025 • 3h 44min

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Andrew Sage, a passionate expert on anarchism and Latin American history, dives deep into the historical roots of anarchism in Mexico, tracing its influence from ancient civilizations through the Mexican Revolution. He discusses the resilience of anarchist movements in the face of state repression, and their evolution into modern collectives advocating for workers' rights. The conversation also touches on geopolitical tensions, highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Kashmir and the complex dynamics of Indian-Pakistani relations, making for a thought-provoking exploration of current issues.
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May 23, 2025 • 57min

Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #17

The gang dives into intriguing discussions on antinatalist terrorism and Biden's prostate cancer announcement. They explore cultural attitudes toward illness and the dangerous extremes of nihilism in today's youth. Immigration challenges take center stage as individual deportation cases unfold, revealing ethical dilemmas and human rights concerns. A controversial potential DHS reality TV show sparks debate over the citizenship process. The episode wraps up with reflections on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for community legal education.

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